Writer: Claire Zhang
Flip-flops are stylish to some SU students, sole offenders to others
Once the sunshine breaks through Syracuse’s winter weather, SU students can be spotted wearing flip-flops around campus. Read More »
‘Earth Day, every day’: How SU, ESF students practice sustainability
While Earth Day is celebrated annually on April 22, Syracuse University and SUNY ESF students have long been a part of environmental initiatives and projects for sustainability. Read More »
Groove out with Sophistafunk, try out Funk ’n Waffles open mic this week
Listen to funk and rap with Sophistafunk & Friends or rock ‘n’ roll with Master Thieves at local venues this weekend. Read More »
Moral dilemmas, divisive secrets spin ‘The Drama’ into absurdist satire
Kristoffer Borgli’s “The Drama” examines hypocrisy and morality through flawed characters and masterful editing. Read More »
Q&A with Isabella Allon: Discussing ‘Artist to Artist,’ LA Tribune exposure
Created by Syracuse University sophomore Isabella Allon, "Artist to Artist" is a column published in The Los Angeles Tribune, where Allon interviews artists from musicians to photographers. Read More »
For student artists, engaging with downtown venues amplifies music scene
Syracuse music venues like The Westcott Theater, The Song & Dance and Funk ‘n Waffles have become resources for Syracuse University students to help keep the music culture alive. Read More »
SU fashion design senior showcase boasts personal, handcrafted process
On Thursday, 26 students in Syracuse University's College of Visual and Performing Arts fashion program will be telling their stories through garments in their fashion show. Read More »
Support aspiring artists, rock out to 90s alternative this weekend
From blues to classical, immerse yourself with an expansive range of genres at Syracuse this weekend. Read More »
‘Tell Me Lies’ isn’t TV escapism, it’s a dark dive into toxic relationships
The third and final season of “Tell Me Lies” is a satisfying ending to the series that's built on a bed of elaborate lies, our columnist says. Read More »
‘Touse Glovers’ light up dorm rooms, tap into trends — for the bit
From her Day Hall dorm room, Syracuse University freshman Addi Rudman creates a light show with LED gloves, then shows TikTok. Read More »
Belt tunes at Karaoke Night, craft for Lunar New Year this week
Sing hit songs with friends at karaoke night and learn how to line dance with Greg Hale this week. Read More »
For 4 quarters, vend your own surprise mini print at SU Art Museum
One of the latest mini print vending machine installations by Inciardi Prints landed in the lobby of Syracuse University's Art Museum Jan. 20. Read More »
Recess Coffee promotes community activism, local art for customers
While waiting to order at Recess Coffee's Westcott location, customers can ponder the art-covered walls. Read More »
Revel in Syracuse snow with downhill, cross-country skiing this season
From blue and black diamond runs to beginner-friendly courses, explore different winter spots to sled, ski or snowboard in central New York. Read More »
Jam out to reggae tunes, rave to pop electronica this week
From Cheat Codes w/ NESRA at Westcott Theater to LAUNDRY DAY at The Song & Dance, Syracuse has several concerts to see this week. Read More »
After year on Marshall Street, MakerSpace remains a flourishing center
ITS MakerSpace celebrated its one-year anniversary since its Marshall Square Mall relocation with upgraded equipment and a more streamlined organization. Read More »
SU’s Timothée Chalamet lookalike goes viral on Druski, launches online persona
An impromptu Thursday night trip from Syracuse to New York City landed SU sophomore Valentino Indelicato a feature in a Coulda Been Records audition call with Timothée Chalamet and Druski. Read More »
Gingerbread Gallery remains ‘community treasure’ after 4 decades
From Nov. 21 to Jan 11., Erie Canal’s Museum is hosting its 40th annual Gingerbread Gallery, gathering local bakers to the celebrated Syracuse event. Read More »
Home away from home: Out-of-state SU students lean into culture shock
The first semester comes with many culture shocks for some freshmen, from food preferences to sports culture. Read More »
After rebrand, Citrus Racing’s CR5 car builds ‘spark’ for Formula club
Citrus Racing is working on its newest car, CR5, powered by a revamp of the organization to focus on giving new members more hands-on experience. Read More »
As SU students grow up, stuffed animals remain mementos of childhood
Plushies have provided nostalgia and solace for many Syracuse University students from when they were newborns to their college years, reminding them of family and childhood memories. Read More »
Share a laugh with Kevin James, find electric rock this weekend
This weekend, hear a performance from New York City's Acoustic Guitar Project or listen to jokes from well-known comedian Kevin James. Read More »
New ‘third space’ Tea House brings Vietnamese cafe culture to Syracuse
Tea House, an expansion of Syracuse’s two locations of Cake Bar, will open this month, offering authentic Asian teas and Instagram-worthy desserts. Read More »
SU students preserve Halloween traditions with handmade, thrifted costumes
Some Syracuse students spend all of October or more planning their Halloween costumes, preparing for the holiday when campus comes to life with parties. Read More »

